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Missio Dei Breviary now available on Amazon.com

Submitted by Mark Van Steenwyk on May 15, 2008 – 6:13 pmComments
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You can now buy the Missio Dei Breviary on Amazon.com.

Profits go to the work of Missio Dei, my community. I’ll be honest. It is a simple book with simple prayers. I continue to find typos. But it is has helped me grow spiritually. It has anchored my community in the Gospels. It drives us deeper into our neighborhood. That is what it is designed to do…to spark a Christ-centered missionality rooted in prayer.

If you’ve already bought a copy, or have been using one of the free online versions, please review it. It would mean a lot to me personally.

I’d also appreciate it if you would help spread the word about it. Blog about it. Share the link on Facebook. Twitter about it. Whatever you can do to help would be greatly appreciated.

The more copies purchased early on, the quicker the breviary goes up on the Amazon ranking. That determines how much Amazon cross-promotes and also influences other online and brick-and-mortar booksellers who have to decide which books to include in their catalog.

Read more about our community here and our breviary here.

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